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Post by Clavius on Apr 22, 2008 21:56:34 GMT -6
(original post: Thu Nov 22, 2007 12:08 am)Just so we know what we are talking about...
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Post by lunadude on Apr 22, 2008 22:18:49 GMT -6
(original post: 22 Nov 2007 02:30 am)
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Post by Steven Pietrobon on Apr 23, 2008 14:04:22 GMT -6
(original post: 22 Nov 2007 04:56 am)Sent to me from someone selling reproductions of these photos on eBay. Click on the photos to get full resolution photos. These are much higher resolution than the photos above, but are taken at an angle. Perhaps someone can orthographically correct them. The French Bomb was originally in scene B1c (the third to be shown). It ended up as the second to be shown. The dimensions of the model from the drawing are 3'0" (914 mm) long 12" (305 mm) high 7.5" (191 mm) diameter at front. Scene from DVD
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Post by LeeStringer on Apr 23, 2008 14:21:29 GMT -6
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Post by Steven Pietrobon on Apr 23, 2008 14:30:39 GMT -6
(original post: 29 Nov 2007 06:43 pm)
Formidable! C'est fantastique! The French roundal doesn't seem to have been stuck on very well.
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Post by Model Man on Apr 23, 2008 22:52:13 GMT -6
(original post: 29 Nov 2007 09:17 pm)
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Post by Model Man on Jun 20, 2008 21:27:59 GMT -6
Naming things for reference A straight forward situation with this one as compared to the US. Things like Body, Fore, Aft, Stbd and Port seem obvious. Engine Pack, Command Module/Pack, various probes and structural bits, Fan-Thingy-on-the-front-that-looks-like-it=does-something, and so on.
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